The Journey Home Film Festival: ATL Edition is a U.S.-based expansion of the Journey Home Film Festival, originally founded in Monrovia, Liberia. Rooted in the spirit of cultural connection, creative expression, and Diaspora storytelling, the festival serves as a bridge between Africa, the Caribbean, and the global African Diaspora.
Hosted in Atlanta, Georgia, the Journey Home Film Festival: ATL Edition will be held on June 12 – 13, 2026. The ATL Edition brings together filmmakers, students, scholars, creatives, and community members to experience powerful films that explore themes of home, identity, memory, resilience, migration, and cultural legacy. Through curated film screenings, panels, workshops, and community conversations, the festival creates space for storytelling that honors the past while shaping the future.
The Journey Home Film Festival: ATL Edition is guided by a dedicated leadership team, advisors, and host committee members who bring deep experience in film, education, cultural programming, and community engagement.
Dr. Clarice Ford-Kulah
Co-Executive Director (Program Director) & JHFF Co-Founder Dr. Ford-Kulah provides strategic leadership for festival programming, curation, and creative vision. She oversees film selection, thematic development, and educational programming, ensuring the festival remains grounded in cultural integrity, artistic excellence, and global perspective.
Candace Bazemore
Co-Executive Director (Marketing Director) Candace Bazemore leads the festival’s marketing, branding, and audience development strategy for the ATL Edition. She oversees digital presence, communications, partnerships, and community engagement, helping to expand the festival’s reach while aligning storytelling, mission, and impact.
Advisory Team
The Journey Home Film Festival: ATL Edition is supported by a distinguished Advisory Team comprised of cultural leaders, creatives, and founding voices who bring deep insight into film, community building, and Diaspora engagement. The Advisory Team provides strategic guidance, institutional perspective, and long-term vision to ensure the festival remains mission-driven, culturally grounded, and positioned for sustainable growth.
Their collective expertise helps shape the festival’s direction, strengthen partnerships, and preserve the integrity of the Journey Home Film Festival’s origins and global impact.
Kara Fenner-Walker
Chair, Advisor Board
Saqar Ahhah Ahershu
Advisor Board Member & JHFF Co-Founder
Den Tut Rayay
Advisor Board Member & JHFF Co-Founder
Host Committee Chairs
The Host Committee Chairs play a vital role in anchoring the Journey Home Film Festival: ATL Edition within the Atlanta community. Serving as ambassadors for the festival, they support community engagement, partnership development, and local visibility while helping to create a welcoming and impactful experience for filmmakers, guests, and audiences.
Through their leadership and advocacy, the Host Committee Chairs help ensure the ATL Edition reflects the spirit, culture, and creative energy of Atlanta while advancing the festival’s mission of cultural connection and storytelling.